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Battle History of the United States Marine Corps, 1775-1945
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers 2010; US$ 75.00Designed as a reference for those interested in the combat history of the U.S. Marine Corps, this book describes the engagements from the formation of the Continental Marines to the corps' greatest exercise at the Battle of Okinawa. Organized chronologically, the individual skirmishes illustrate how each of the Marine Corps's engagements contributed... more...
The American Expeditionary Force in World War I
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers 2013; US$ 39.95In April 1917, the United States ended its nonintervention policy and entered World War I as an "Associated Power" to aid the Allies in their fight against the Central Powers. The American Expeditionary Force, fighting alongside French and British troops, provided vital manpower on the Western Front during the Aisne Offensive and participated... more...
Devil Dogs
Naval Institute Press 2013; US$ 23.95In telling the story of the extraordinary contributions of the U.S. Marines in World War I, this now-classic history examines the Corps? entire experience in France. Now available in paperback, the book is a valuable resource for data, especially details about each unit and how they functioned. Bolstered with information from official documents as... more...
Advancing Excellence and Public Trust in Government
Lexington Books 2011; US$ 49.99This book contains the academic presentations at a Symposium on Advancing Excellence and Public Trust in Government which focused on the role of transparency in restoring the public trust. There was certainly a very broad consensus at the Symposium that transparency in government is extremely desirable, needs to be improved, will bring reform and improvement... more...
What Mean These Bones?
University of Alabama Press 2010; US$ 29.95A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication Until recently, archaeological projects that included analysis of human remains had often lacked active collaboration between archaeologists and physical anthropologists from the planning stages onward. During the 1980s, a conjunctive approach developed; known as "bioarchaeology," it draws on the... more...
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